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Friday, 18 November 2016

Moving Company Paperwork that is needed for Residential Relocation

It’s pretty boring to deal with the tasks related to moving.
Packing items for day, weeks or even months and turning the lifestyle into nomadic
one by disconnecting services and putting necessary items out of reach is not
only boring but scaring. Nevertheless, there is even more boring task that
awaits you ahead of moving day, i.e. dealing with the paperwork that moving
company provides you. This length of this tiresome reading can sometimes drive
you to make a mistake; for instance, signing the papers without reading them
completely.

No matter how boring or difficult it is to read the
company’s paperwork, you should read it completely and carefully. If you are
failing to understand any point call the moving company and discuss the issue
to get complete understanding.

Here is a checklist that you should complete in order to
make your move smoother.

The price estimate

Moving price estimate is perhaps the first documentation
that you should receive from the moving company. Read the estimate carefully
and match the final price with the sum of individual tasks mentioned in the
estimate. If that math is simple and you are able to understand the formula according
to which you are charged, that's fine. If you don’t, read the estimate again
and find the most confusing factor. Call the moving company and request for the
clarification about the estimate. If you still don’t understand, ask them
again. This questioning is the process that will create a relation of trust
between you and the moving company.

The order of service

Upon finding the price estimate and conditions suitable, now
you will call the moving company to inform them that you are willing to acquire
their services. After that, they will send you an order of service, which is a
document that states several services that company can offer along with the
policies that are applicable. The main elements of this document include date
of picking items, date of delivering, recommendation about packaging supplies, cancellation
policy, and type of vehicle to be used etc. Read the document carefully and don’t
sign it immediately. Call the service again and try to explore if there are any
hidden charges that will be later masked as taxes.

Bill of lading

Bill of lading is an extremely important document that you
will receive on the moving day. You must sign this document before the moving
begins. The best practice is to match the terms and prices mentioned in the
bill with the document copy of order of service. Make sure that statements in
both these documents are synchronized. If there is a difference, ask from the
movers for the clarification about that difference.

Inventory sheet

The final document that you should get is the inventory
sheet. Inventory sheet should contain a list of all the items that you are
going to move to the new house. The additional benefit that you can get from
this document is that it will serve as a checklist at destination. There, you
can make sure that all of the listed items are delivered at your new home.